SEP 10 · THU Integration

Brake, Don't Crash

Brake, Don't Crash

Dry-Fire · At Home

20 transitions: press on dot 1, snap EYES then gun to dot 6, press. Eyes always arrive first.

Live-Fire · At the Range

6 strings of 5 at 5 yd: one shot per dot in the called order (1-3-5-7-9, then random). Inside the line or it didn't count.

Service Pistol

Drive aggressively with the support hand — flat transitions.

Concealed Carry

The short gun gets there quick and settles slow. Wait out the wobble.

Carbine

Hips and shoulders move the carbine, not just arms. 25 yd.

Optional Standard

AUX (when ready): 5 dots, 5 hits, under 5 seconds.

Mind

If your hands are busy, your eyes are the weapon system. Train them on their own.

Your Daily Callout — By Archetype

The Initiator Yours

Your speed between dots is fine. Your stop ON the dot is the skill.

The Scout Yours

Eyes lead, gun follows — you already live this way. Make the shooting match.

The Guardian Yours

Every transition is a decision to leave one problem for a bigger one. Practice deciding.

The Strategist Yours

Random call orders today. Let the plan break on purpose.

Coach's Note

Layer: one dot is always support-hand-only — caller picks.

Standards & Safety
The Four Rules — Every Rep, No Exceptions
  1. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded — always, no matter what you think you know.
  2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
  3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have decided to fire.
  4. Be sure of your target — and everything beyond it.

Dry-fire: no ammunition in the room. Verify the firearm is clear — twice. Use a safe backstop. When you finish, say it out loud: “Dry fire is over.”